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it doesn't matter if it is tribal land or if they are in a city or small town. it doesn't water who their partner is, violence is violence. i think i'm recalling this correctly that all of the republican women in the united states senate voted for the version of the bill that would ultimately pass with these expanded protections. i wonder what you make of that. >> well, you know it is interesting. i really believe what senator said was true. i believe women are women and i think that is something that everybody in this country believes. that your basic protections under the law regardless of what we are talking about should not be determined on what kind of women you are. women are 52% of our country's make up. and when protections are afforded to women they need to be afforded to all women. and we are seeing more and more women vote that way and more and more women regardless for which side of the aisle. they are voting on that principle. >> i also wanted to say if we elect more women we will get better results. >> i agree. >> that is the key question here. i p
it doesn't matter if it is tribal land or if they are in a city or small town. it doesn't water who their partner is, violence is violence. i think i'm recalling this correctly that all of the republican women in the united states senate voted for the version of the bill that would ultimately pass with these expanded protections. i wonder what you make of that. >> well, you know it is interesting. i really believe what senator said was true. i believe women are women and i think that is...
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let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's schools, period. with a rare exception of law enforcement officers or trained security personnel. >> i mean -- >> wait a minute. wayne la pierre has done a 360 on that, 360 on background checks. the man that's been rapidly exposed as a shameless hypocrite. >> he is not a hypocrite. >> to help stop guns in places like this. >> he is not a hypocrite if he's learning, changing and adapting in a situation you would. that's called using the brain that god gave you. heck, look at the uk. you guys figured out that having a government with a king was probably a bad idea to rule everything. am i wrong? >> it worked out. >> did
let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's...
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. >>> the city of la los angeles is offering a million dollar reward for a rogue ex-cop. chr christopher donner killed three people before disappearing. 50 officers and their family are getting around the clock protection until he's caught. even tonight's grammy's had extra security just in case. ] yeah, mon. come on! don't fret, me brotha. sticky bun come soon. ♪ yeah, wicked coffee, mista jim! julia, turn da frown de other way around! hey, dave, you're from minnesota, right? yes, i! da land of ten thousand lakes. the gopher state! so in conclusion, things are pretty dismal... you know what this room needs? a smile. who want to come with i? [ jimmy cliff's "c'mon, get happy" plays ] ♪ you guys are three minutes late. [ caribbean accent ] don't be no cloud on a sunny day! [ caribbean accent ] yeah, chill, winston. sir? respect boss man! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] that's the power of german engineering. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] tth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your
. >>> the city of la los angeles is offering a million dollar reward for a rogue ex-cop. chr christopher donner killed three people before disappearing. 50 officers and their family are getting around the clock protection until he's caught. even tonight's grammy's had extra security just in case. ] yeah, mon. come on! don't fret, me brotha. sticky bun come soon. ♪ yeah, wicked coffee, mista jim! julia, turn da frown de other way around! hey, dave, you're from minnesota, right? yes,...
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weapons that aare designed to kill people in close combat don't be long on the streets of our cities. >> i couldn't agree with you more. as you know. but there are critics out there that say no way is there going to be a new assault weapons ban. are you going to take that or do you believe there is a prospect of achieving this? >> i've been on a mission and been a mayor and walked onto crime scenes. i've seen police outgunned. crime scenes with these weapons isn't like it is on tv. there is blood and matter spread all over the place. people, their bodies get hacked apart. i think the time has come to say enough is enough. if i can win this i don't know. if the people of america stand up. every single poll taken. has shown that move than a majority of people want this assault weapons legislation passed. the nra is very heavy. they lobby heavy. members may be frightened. it is time to stand up and do what is right for this country. i want to play for you what he said he is so simple in the way that he says what he says. >> it was 9:04 when i dropped jesse off. the school clock, jesse ga
weapons that aare designed to kill people in close combat don't be long on the streets of our cities. >> i couldn't agree with you more. as you know. but there are critics out there that say no way is there going to be a new assault weapons ban. are you going to take that or do you believe there is a prospect of achieving this? >> i've been on a mission and been a mayor and walked onto crime scenes. i've seen police outgunned. crime scenes with these weapons isn't like it is on tv....
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if you look in the city of chicago, average deductible is $4,000. here in morning state, average premium for someone 30 years old is $333 for silver $267 for the bronze. that's not cheap. if you're above 250% of the federal poverty level, subsidies tail off enough that it's probably very uneconomical for you to get into the exchange. so if you're forced to buy a policy, a family of four earning $90,000 could be spending 25% of their after tax income on health care. >> will the senate democrats do anything about this? they went into -- they're all panicked. the election cuccinelli in virginia, the guy almost won, down 15 points, nearly won. people getting up for re-election. will they make any changes these senate democrats or is it all sound and fury signifying nothing? >> i think they will try to make changes for political purposes. they will not change the individual mandate. they're not going to permanently eliminate the mandate on businesses. they don't want to take effect before the midterm election which is why the president suspended it. but,
if you look in the city of chicago, average deductible is $4,000. here in morning state, average premium for someone 30 years old is $333 for silver $267 for the bronze. that's not cheap. if you're above 250% of the federal poverty level, subsidies tail off enough that it's probably very uneconomical for you to get into the exchange. so if you're forced to buy a policy, a family of four earning $90,000 could be spending 25% of their after tax income on health care. >> will the senate...
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city at the heart of the devastation. many people are asking us why the bodies weren't removed. they said they have daily reminders of the hell they've been through already. they don't need to see the bodies in the area where they are trying to live. >> incredibly powerful to see that. and that woman there, i mean, it seems to say it all. we're drinking the water because it's all we have. even though you know with all those bodies they could be risking their lives in doing so. our second look out front is to look at the devastation. the u.s. moving an aircraft carrier and other navy ships to the philippines to assist with the rescue efforts. american marines are on the ground. a very long and historic relationship between the u.s. and the philippines. three days after surviving one of the strongest storms in recorded history, hundreds of thousands are still trying to grasp, when you saw this picture a moment ago, these were homes and buildings and schools and now everything is gone. completely. cnn's anna choron is out. >
city at the heart of the devastation. many people are asking us why the bodies weren't removed. they said they have daily reminders of the hell they've been through already. they don't need to see the bodies in the area where they are trying to live. >> incredibly powerful to see that. and that woman there, i mean, it seems to say it all. we're drinking the water because it's all we have. even though you know with all those bodies they could be risking their lives in doing so. our second...
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melissa: buying and holding it to make sods like the city's are in california. there is a bubble in california again. >> here is the differee. in those cities you have very stable markets because they' is a limited supply. not a lot of new construction going on in downtown manhattan or in los angeles. tre are no lots. of people are doing are buying older homes, bringing them into a study for century and those people weren't -- new construction, new homes and a willg to pay for it. there has bn a lot of international money coming into those areas. melissa: a big component. even in the category of one to $2 milli, flipping there is up 42% as well. >> again, the supply and demand is forcing pricing gap. people going in, buying existing homes, mainly in areas where there is not a lot of room for new construction. selling them at a premium. melissa: is someone is watching in the want to get involved, what is a mistake? here are trying to plug something cheap but that is over? >> i would say it is not over, but you have to be very careful because we're all eing the st
melissa: buying and holding it to make sods like the city's are in california. there is a bubble in california again. >> here is the differee. in those cities you have very stable markets because they' is a limited supply. not a lot of new construction going on in downtown manhattan or in los angeles. tre are no lots. of people are doing are buying older homes, bringing them into a study for century and those people weren't -- new construction, new homes and a willg to pay for it. there...
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case of the cannibal cop, i want to warn you about graphic details, a new york city cop planning to kill and eat dozens, including his wife. i'm back with the attorneys, alan dershowitz and marcia clark. >> all of this is utterly horrific. in one conversation to one of the women, i'm talking fantasy. it's make believe, i like to get dirty with the idea, if you take him at face value, however, ghastly, the earlier material that i read, he is a criminal. >> absolutely not. it is not a crime to intend. it is not a crime to plan. it is only a crime to agree with another person. that is what he is charged with conspiracy. he is a criminal because he broke into computers. the only two possible ways that they can get him for anything related to murder is conspiracy or attempted murder. this is not an attempted murder. he didn't take the final step. they have to find another person, not only who he spoke to, but who agreed with him to a specific criminal act. they have not shown that so far. so my prediction is, jury will convict him and it will be reversed on appeal. >> he referred to havi
case of the cannibal cop, i want to warn you about graphic details, a new york city cop planning to kill and eat dozens, including his wife. i'm back with the attorneys, alan dershowitz and marcia clark. >> all of this is utterly horrific. in one conversation to one of the women, i'm talking fantasy. it's make believe, i like to get dirty with the idea, if you take him at face value, however, ghastly, the earlier material that i read, he is a criminal. >> absolutely not. it is not a...
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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this could absolutely destroy any kids's ability to grow up to be mayor of any city except the city of toronto. here is how mayor rob ford's day started. >> mayor ford, any comment? >> mayor ford? >> give me a second. >> mayor ford, can you talk to -- >> you know what? i couldn't -- >> if you could just give us a second. >> a comment yesterday because i couldn't read the documents that was released. unfortunately -- it's unfortunate i have to take the legal action. i don't appreciate people calling atlanta a prostitute. never had a prostitute here. i'm very happily married at home. this is very disturbing against my wife. unfortunately, i have to take legal action. i have to take legal action against the waiter that said i was doing lines at the beer market. that is outright lies. that is not true. you know what? whatever it hurts my wife when they're calling a friend of mine prostitute. atlanta is not a prostitute. she's a friend and it makes me sick how people are saying this. so, unfortunately, i have no other choice. i'm the last one to take legal action. i can't -- i can't put up
this could absolutely destroy any kids's ability to grow up to be mayor of any city except the city of toronto. here is how mayor rob ford's day started. >> mayor ford, any comment? >> mayor ford? >> give me a second. >> mayor ford, can you talk to -- >> you know what? i couldn't -- >> if you could just give us a second. >> a comment yesterday because i couldn't read the documents that was released. unfortunately -- it's unfortunate i have to take the...
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get the noa lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. gerri: the president's multibillion-dollar clean energy program has a dirty little secret, hazardous toxic waste, as solar panels used for a cleaner environment has millions of gallons of contaminated sludge imported water joining me now from the heritage foundation, david welcome back to the show. i thought suit -- solar panels made a better place. know they make things worse? >> the global warming activist can only focus on co2. higher electricity prices, health, ignore problems of supply, you would think at least the irony is there is toxic waste that comes as the production. gerri: 44 manufacturers in california produce 46 million pounds of hazardous waste 2007 through 2011. a company near and dear wasted half a billion dollars of our many daylong produce 12.5 million pounds of hazardous wa
get the noa lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. gerri: the president's multibillion-dollar clean energy program has a dirty little secret, hazardous toxic waste, as solar panels used for a cleaner environment has millions of gallons of contaminated sludge...
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in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns where we see the majority of this across much of massachusetts and the maine coast line. greta. >> greta: rick, in all the storms, the snow is very pretty and looks gorgeous, but comes down so hard and knocks out power, ice on the wires and you lose power and the freezing weather. i'm going to take the last word on that, rick, thank you. >> you bet. >> greta: coming up, benghazi news tonight. defense secretary leon panetta going to war with senators. and you'll hear the latest on benghazi and senator john mccain is here. and rush limbaugh in the line of fire and now p
in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and...
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the cities. something is going to happen very soon. >> bob, why can't you just bomb these sites? >> they're saying they're in tai dozen sites. you can't just bomb them. they may bomb israel. as diane feinstein said, these people are desperate. the regime, more and more cities are falling in areas and as we've said all along, they will use these things and something has to happen. you also have to look at syria has become a proxy war for iran, russia, saudi arabia and turkey. everybody is pouring arms into the country. you know, the situation cannot continue as it is without running into a catastrophe with it involving chemical weapons. >> everybody is pouring arms into the country. you know, the situation cannot continue as it is. without running into a can tast ra fi when it involves chemical weapons. >> what goes on in the white house in a situation like this? particularly where the president is heading to the region. >> anderson, you can assume that the secret service would advise him not to g
the cities. something is going to happen very soon. >> bob, why can't you just bomb these sites? >> they're saying they're in tai dozen sites. you can't just bomb them. they may bomb israel. as diane feinstein said, these people are desperate. the regime, more and more cities are falling in areas and as we've said all along, they will use these things and something has to happen. you also have to look at syria has become a proxy war for iran, russia, saudi arabia and turkey....
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the new york city police department is being sued by civil rights lawyers over the practice of widespread and intense surveillance of muslims. the demographics unit infiltrated muslim groups in the area including organized outdoor trips and student events. they claim in the practice of infiltration violates the rules they agreed to in a settlement that grew out of antiwar activists. you should know the so-called guidelines prohibit organizations unless there's specific information connecting them to a past or present crime. in spite of the violation, the program will continue. want to find out what my guests think we should know for the week coming up. heather? >> the president's state of the union obviously the austerity lobby to make sure he continues on the path to national decline. as fix the debt, which is one of the corporate front groups for austerity does a big press conference, you should know that 22 of the companies spent more on lobbying than in paying taxes. >> it's a good thing to know. there's interesting reporting of how they have played this key role in moving the convers
the new york city police department is being sued by civil rights lawyers over the practice of widespread and intense surveillance of muslims. the demographics unit infiltrated muslim groups in the area including organized outdoor trips and student events. they claim in the practice of infiltration violates the rules they agreed to in a settlement that grew out of antiwar activists. you should know the so-called guidelines prohibit organizations unless there's specific information connecting...
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those cities and states got screwed over as well in the process because gm and chrysler, never delivered on those promises either to poor cities and states that didn't get jobs or revenue. the government should get out of the business completely and let free markets decide it. neil: todd, you know very well, and ford's ceo was here many times he was for the bailout with his colleagues because if they had not got enit and it would have hurt the entire industry. what do you think of that? >> maybe neil, maybe not. on the bileout it was important for president obama to have the government come in to bail out gm and chrysler. i think they both would be restructured out government financing. what that did it helped out one of the president obama's largest campaign contributors, the united auto workers. they gave them him 40 million in campaign contributions. the president turned around and made their pension and their health care fund whole. you know, transferred about 20 to $25 billion in the bankruptcy reorganization process for both gm and chrysler. it helped out the united auto workers. w
those cities and states got screwed over as well in the process because gm and chrysler, never delivered on those promises either to poor cities and states that didn't get jobs or revenue. the government should get out of the business completely and let free markets decide it. neil: todd, you know very well, and ford's ceo was here many times he was for the bailout with his colleagues because if they had not got enit and it would have hurt the entire industry. what do you think of that?...
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. >>> in the spotlight, the unbelievable cost of modern medicine. so a 30-year-old man, oklahoma city, we'll call him steve h., suffered from back pain, nothing too uncommon, adults in the country get pain often for back pain. steve had an element planted in his back, be in and out, same day surgery, steve wouldn't even have to spend a single night in the hospital. plus, he was insured through his union, which had an annual payout of $60,000. and he still had thousands to spend. how much could a routine out-patient procedure for a stop-watch sized thing cost? well, cost steve $86,000. and little did he know the cost of the stimulater would wipe out his payout. nobody told him it had a price tag of $49,237. on top of that, he was charged for the marker they used to write on his back, another $32 for a blanket, yes, a reusable hospital blanket to keep him warm. he had to pay $39 for the larger hospital gown, not the win he wore, the surgeon's gown, you can buy them for six apiece. unfortunately, steve h.'s story is not uncommon. they take a look at st
. >>> in the spotlight, the unbelievable cost of modern medicine. so a 30-year-old man, oklahoma city, we'll call him steve h., suffered from back pain, nothing too uncommon, adults in the country get pain often for back pain. steve had an element planted in his back, be in and out, same day surgery, steve wouldn't even have to spend a single night in the hospital. plus, he was insured through his union, which had an annual payout of $60,000. and he still had thousands to spend. how...
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gerri: states and cities across the country struggled to get out of the red. there could be new taxes on the rise in to pay for failing infrastructure. the pennsylvania governor hopes to raise five and a half billion dollars by raising the gas tax as stations themselves. he would lower the tax paid by motorists by $0.2 per gallon. pretty sure they gas stations are trying to pay the tax of the goodness of their hearts. those costs will be passed down to you and me. the state gas taxes have not done enough revenue to pay rising construction costs and cover the decaying infrastructure. eight states have raised their gas tanks, and others have their own plan. listen to this. in michigan the governor wants to raise the gas tax and registration fees. in massachusetts the governor is raising tolls, fees, and the tax which is not been raised a number two decades. patrick webster is more than a billion dollars a year with these changes. and their is a virginia. scrap the gas tax entirely. before you get up and dance to make plans to move to the old dominion and he woul
gerri: states and cities across the country struggled to get out of the red. there could be new taxes on the rise in to pay for failing infrastructure. the pennsylvania governor hopes to raise five and a half billion dollars by raising the gas tax as stations themselves. he would lower the tax paid by motorists by $0.2 per gallon. pretty sure they gas stations are trying to pay the tax of the goodness of their hearts. those costs will be passed down to you and me. the state gas taxes have not...
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i think citi is the best restructuring story. i think wells is the best play on the home price recovery. >> fred, when you read through jpmorgan's earnings and wells fargo's earnings, particularly on the earnings side, what do you make of it. >> mortgage revenue is under pressure this year. the gain on sales spreads last year were phenomenal and wells took huge advantage of that. it's going away because everybody's competing for those loans now. that's here but you have to remember, at the end of the day increasing home prices are a good thing for banks. not this year in mortgage banking but a good thing for banks. >> karen, let me ask you something. what's your price target for jpmorgan? i think we've got $52 right now. >> okay. >> so i think we can break that $48 barrier. >> fred, just quickly in terms of up side surprises, down side surprises, who should we really focus on next week? a lot of banks are coming out. >> the up side surprises are in the capital markets area. i think you need to look at the goldman. the mortgage ba
i think citi is the best restructuring story. i think wells is the best play on the home price recovery. >> fred, when you read through jpmorgan's earnings and wells fargo's earnings, particularly on the earnings side, what do you make of it. >> mortgage revenue is under pressure this year. the gain on sales spreads last year were phenomenal and wells took huge advantage of that. it's going away because everybody's competing for those loans now. that's here but you have to remember,...
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we will have the mayor of the two cities to tell us how the looming cuts will impact their cities. star of cnbc crimes show, call car chasers, they are here. they brought their beautiful cars out front. we are very much looking forward to speaking with them, "street signs" at the top of the hour. simon, over to you. >> very cool. thank you, mandy. every week we focus on top 20 real estate market. we talk it a top realtor to see what is going on in their town. let's go to portland, oregon. brad from windermere. brad, let's go over numbers on portland market. is 6366 listings. 1344 sold. 4.7 months inventory. median sales price 248,. and average number of days on the market is 114. >> we are challenged by inventory right now but it is picking up? don't have enough to sell. that's what they are saying in a lot of towns. the list of the week, a condo as i understand it. tell me about it for $439,000. >> this condo is at the benson tower in downtown portland. in the cultural district of downtown portland. it comes with 1,004 square feet. two bedrooms, two baths and a den. brand new floo
we will have the mayor of the two cities to tell us how the looming cuts will impact their cities. star of cnbc crimes show, call car chasers, they are here. they brought their beautiful cars out front. we are very much looking forward to speaking with them, "street signs" at the top of the hour. simon, over to you. >> very cool. thank you, mandy. every week we focus on top 20 real estate market. we talk it a top realtor to see what is going on in their town. let's go to...
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the fact of the matter is san fransisco and new york are the two cities in the united states of america that have the greatest barrier to entry. the demand for housing far exceeds the ability of the marketplace to produce that housing. the appreciation is really based upon the inbalance between supply and demand. melissa: uh-huh. new york as well, by zillow thinks it's up half a percent in new york, one of the worst places to buy. >> you can't believe zillow. you really have to -- [laughter] i mean, if you -- if you look at what people said about housing, they said that nobody would buy houses anymore, and it was over. melissa: do you think prices in new york are going up half a percent? >> prices in new york city, and when they take new york, new york state is in effect. new york city, we are back to the prices that we were at the boom. we're at 98% of the value of the homes before the boom. melissa: anything changed? >> financing, much harolder. melissa: you have to have more money? >> yes, and very, very good credit. melissa: what changed? l.a. is an area, i have friends hurt out the
the fact of the matter is san fransisco and new york are the two cities in the united states of america that have the greatest barrier to entry. the demand for housing far exceeds the ability of the marketplace to produce that housing. the appreciation is really based upon the inbalance between supply and demand. melissa: uh-huh. new york as well, by zillow thinks it's up half a percent in new york, one of the worst places to buy. >> you can't believe zillow. you really have to --...
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has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire can it be legal to fire somebody for that? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape of is this but
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this was the family resort in the hardest hit part of the city right on the edge of the sea. he takes me through the shattered shell, the mayor and 14 others were here when high ends struck. >> another concrete wall there. >> the surge devastated the building, 6-inch-thick concrete walls were smashed like tissue paper he says. >> suddenly boom, the door blank. blasted open, water gushed in. >> as the waters rose, seven took their chances outside while the mayor and the rest climbed into the ceiling space. >> the water was going up. so we had to go all the way in there where we climbed all the way up here -- no, we had to move over there. >> and how high did the water go? >> almost to the ceiling here. >> and there they stayed until it was safe. >> because -- >> all 14 survived, but how when so many perished around them? >> time like that you just pray, and then you have to really think before you do something, can you do it. you have to know your capabilities. >> but it wasn't over yet. he still had to find whether his family had survived in another house about a mile away. t
this was the family resort in the hardest hit part of the city right on the edge of the sea. he takes me through the shattered shell, the mayor and 14 others were here when high ends struck. >> another concrete wall there. >> the surge devastated the building, 6-inch-thick concrete walls were smashed like tissue paper he says. >> suddenly boom, the door blank. blasted open, water gushed in. >> as the waters rose, seven took their chances outside while the mayor and the...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less with bounty select-a-size. >>> they are members of the high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning, arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> there are social movements that occur on social media and this is a great case in point. >> from twitter it made its way into a national television program that you know they were watching. >> just downtown, minding your own business. >> we tried to tell him that we were waiting for the bus. he didn't care. >> if i were law enforcement in rochester, i would be thinking about issuing an apology and dismissing charges. >> after reviewing the facts associated with these arrests, i have decided to dismiss the charges in the interest of justic
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here in new york city as well. once i was on a national stage, i found few large-scale things because of the free market. the companies that got rich were the ones that serve customers pretty well. market competition, rewarding good ones and better than government. so i really should put these emmys in the garbage. i got this because economically inert people give out these awards and i should be ashamed of these. fortunately, i read more economics and became a libertarian i saw the wonderful things that happened when government leaders on. and it's also the cult regulation is bad. and it gives people information and anyway, most of you are smarter than me and you figure figured that out without having to do years of consumer reporting. and it is best in government backs off and allows people to do something peaceful. do something peaceful. that is our show, have a great [dave gentry] hello, i'm dave gentry. welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [dave gentry] for all of ou
here in new york city as well. once i was on a national stage, i found few large-scale things because of the free market. the companies that got rich were the ones that serve customers pretty well. market competition, rewarding good ones and better than government. so i really should put these emmys in the garbage. i got this because economically inert people give out these awards and i should be ashamed of these. fortunately, i read more economics and became a libertarian i saw the wonderful...
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we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] playing in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." in football they call it a rebuilding year. it's when the coaches and school fathers know they have graduated too many seniors and have too many untested freshmen on the return team. could we say the post-mitt romney republicans are in the same boat? they're not expected to win soon especially if hillary runs but do need a rebuild their party for the long hall. it's thought if they don't clean up their image they're headed for years of defeat in elections. look at the proposals we're seeing now. karl rove wants to keep the fringies. and things like clinton did with school uniforms. and tell college students the jobs might be tough. what about the gun issue? should the republicans stic
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if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more foless and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. evyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people anhave it cost less. we could have more stuff for less money. >> of course it is going to be more expensive. and what has happened so far? people don't get that. these private insurance compans, they are making a profit. by having government mandate that the profit isn't is ittoo much, and organizin things better and it will be cheaper for all. >> profit is not where your payment is going. and when people are not personally invested in what they are buying,. >> my biggest cocern is that it's been a disasous and this is as good as omacare will get. and those programs were relatively efficient early on. d now we see th
if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more foless and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. evyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people anhave it cost less. we...
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>> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid oft rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigration last year was $113 billion in spee areas of health care, education and incarceration. john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limite
>> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid oft rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not...
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here in new york city as well. once i was on a national stage, i found few large-scale things because of the free market. the companies that got rich were the ones that serve customers pretty well. market competition, rewarding good ones and better than government. so i really should put these emmys in the garbage. i got this because economically inert people give out these awards and i should be ashamed of these. fortunately, i read more economics and became a libertarian i saw the wonderful things that happened when government leaders on. and it's also the cult regution is bad. a it gives people information and anyway, most of you are smarter than me and you figure figured that out without having to do years of consumer reporting. and it is best in government backs off and allows people to do something peaceful. that is our show, have a great to everybody. >>> tomorrow, strange but true health tips like skip that anti-bacterial soap. >> i knew that, that's true. >>> adding is all up, enrollment numbers disappoint
here in new york city as well. once i was on a national stage, i found few large-scale things because of the free market. the companies that got rich were the ones that serve customers pretty well. market competition, rewarding good ones and better than government. so i really should put these emmys in the garbage. i got this because economically inert people give out these awards and i should be ashamed of these. fortunately, i read more economics and became a libertarian i saw the wonderful...
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were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from albany, new york, reverend degraph, fox news contributor. and from chicago, radio talk show host matt mcgill. matt, let me begin with you. how is the president being received in chicago finally making remarks about the murder situation there? >> he's being received warmly. people have been calling for the president to come to chicago for quite a while. i don't think that it's overdue, but necessary. a lot of people in the community want to hear from somebody who is the president of the united states and from their hometown. but as the president stated and i was
were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from...
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union employees care about the city. what has not occurred since the consent agreement has been entered into between city council, the mayor, and the governor's office. in my view, they have not sat down at the table and had everything before them and resolve the problems and brought the unions in. melissa: it has been one disaster after another. for whatever reason, they cannot pull it off, it's time for some of us to fix the problem. >> let me make this observation. if they do not sit down within the next 20 and 25 days, with the mayor and members of city council, the lead members of the union, and the finance review team that the governor appointed, which was the obligation to take the measure of appointing or having this, i think within the next 20 or 25 days, they can solve those problems. what they need to do is show the governor and state that they can fix the immediate cash crisis. and that they have the ability and can deal with the long-term. melissa: but the problem is putting these people in the room, they ha
union employees care about the city. what has not occurred since the consent agreement has been entered into between city council, the mayor, and the governor's office. in my view, they have not sat down at the table and had everything before them and resolve the problems and brought the unions in. melissa: it has been one disaster after another. for whatever reason, they cannot pull it off, it's time for some of us to fix the problem. >> let me make this observation. if they do not sit...
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if you're in one of the cities where we are, ich is most major cities around the country and you go to miami, it feels like you're living in the dark ages. ands innovation speeds up this kind of regulatory capture that happens, this kind of sort of cartels that are allowed to exist makes cities feel like they are really far behind the rest of the world. john: the politicians in charge of feel that way. regulatory capture because there are close to the chosen ones committee established businesses you had to hire a lobbyist because you cannot even get to the politicians. >> sometimes just to get a meeting with the folks that you need to talk to you have got to go hire a lobbyist just to get in the meeting. john: my idea libertarian world would not just the town cars. i have a minivan. i have to be able to take a call, pick somebody up. >> fair enough. look. there are models for those types of things. and the markets it generally sort these things out. a. there are a base level of rules the cars is short and you have a driver's license. things that are truly related to safety, but beyond
if you're in one of the cities where we are, ich is most major cities around the country and you go to miami, it feels like you're living in the dark ages. ands innovation speeds up this kind of regulatory capture that happens, this kind of sort of cartels that are allowed to exist makes cities feel like they are really far behind the rest of the world. john: the politicians in charge of feel that way. regulatory capture because there are close to the chosen ones committee established...
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the hand guns in his city come from? >> i believe the liberal police in this country who are not elected like the sheriffs are have an agenda. that's why they support all this stuff. they do not want more enforcement because they know they're not going to waste their time going after the law abiders. >> you're saying people who are elected sheriffs don't have an agenda, they don't need to kowtow to get re-elected? >> to big city mayors, absolutely. >> the thing i don't understand, i asked the nra this and i don't take a position on this, it's not my job, i'm not piers morgan here trying to push an agenda -- >> thank god. >> but the thing i do not understand is if background checks have prevented some felons, some domestic abusers, some people who have been convicted of crimes in the past, has prevented them from getting guns because they have lied on their background checks and have been caught, and we know the statistics on that, it has done that, why not expand them to prevent more people like them from getting guns? t
the hand guns in his city come from? >> i believe the liberal police in this country who are not elected like the sheriffs are have an agenda. that's why they support all this stuff. they do not want more enforcement because they know they're not going to waste their time going after the law abiders. >> you're saying people who are elected sheriffs don't have an agenda, they don't need to kowtow to get re-elected? >> to big city mayors, absolutely. >> the thing i don't...
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better cameras can allow the government to spy on us. new york city will soon have 3,000. then make us safer of the london police use it to spy on women in their apartment. it is scary someday robots could become so quicker smart to decide who needs humans and kill us. that this is science fiction for now but many researchers think it could happen. but. thomas said it is obvious the populaton will outpace the food supply and starvation, famine is inevitable. that was789. then the darling of the left predicted pollution and global warming saying i not exist by the year 2000.l that was in the '70s. england is still there. thinks to technology there is less pollution in iustrialized countries today. but the media continues to make scary predictions. our kids to wired for their own go? "newsweek" warns of a panic, a depression, a psychosis. scare muggers are always wrong. they make us wealthier and healthier and freedom 2.0 that means new ways to e the internet like with the pds,ace book. free from
better cameras can allow the government to spy on us. new york city will soon have 3,000. then make us safer of the london police use it to spy on women in their apartment. it is scary someday robots could become so quicker smart to decide who needs humans and kill us. that this is science fiction for now but many researchers think it could happen. but. thomas said it is obvious the populaton will outpace the food supply and starvation, famine is inevitable. that was789. then the darling of the...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [applause] john: we heard the "state of the union" or government is the solution but i have a dream my president walks to the podium to say that's. [applause] john: thank you. i am so happy. i wind but now i realize somebody has to be the grown-up. i know speaker gaynor said the don't have the spending problem but i remember that but we do. will catch our history. for most of the life government was relatively small federal, state, and local government spent less than five a dollars per person in today's dollars that is all we spent government was less than 5% of our economy when america grew the most even limited government had plenty of money for the louisiana purchase, a civil war, a transcontinental railroad, it became the richest and most powerful country in the world then government grew.
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [applause] john: we heard the "state of the union" or government is the solution but i have a dream my president walks to the podium to say that's. [applause] john: thank you. i am so happy. i...
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this begs the question this is the big city here. it's a huge gulf in the government's capability here. there are still dead bodies on that road as you go in, the same ones day after day. people do have to ask themselves where have they been certainly in the initial four days. low tru slow trickle we're seeing now. >>> we'll take a short break. we'll have more coverage from the philippines when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charit
this begs the question this is the big city here. it's a huge gulf in the government's capability here. there are still dead bodies on that road as you go in, the same ones day after day. people do have to ask themselves where have they been certainly in the initial four days. low tru slow trickle we're seeing now. >>> we'll take a short break. we'll have more coverage from the philippines when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life...
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going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> consider this when florida senator marco rubio deliver it's the republican response to proen's state of union address tuesday night. he will be the fourth potential gop presidential candidate to do so in five years. last year it was then-governor mitch daniels of indiana, who is now president of purdue university. but in 2012 it was paul ryan, 2010 virginia governor bob mcdonnell, and in 2009 louisiana governor bobby jindal. and you can expect rubio, ryan, mcdonnell, and jindal all to start showing up in iowa before long ahead of the 2016 iowa caucuses. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. intr
going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> consider this when florida senator marco rubio deliver it's the republican response to proen's state of union address tuesday night. he will be the fourth potential gop presidential candidate to do so in...
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joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new jersey, where you -- right next to you, they have the densest human population in the united states, some 3,000 bears. they have had to reinstitute hunting for bears within neighborhoods. and at least in five states, we have had elementary schools that have had to go to lockdown because they have black bears prowling the school yards. so it is a significant problem. and deer -- >> is it because of conservation in the past that has allowed the bears to breed? is that the crux of it? >> yeah, we originally came and settled this continent and almost wiped out the wild life in north america. by the middle of the 2
joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new...
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so you can see, there is vitality going on in the standard. that was what the city was open for. some of the residence not necessarily thrilled with the result. melissa: thank you so much. coming up, too cool for school. you have to go straight to the source. the young guns making moves. you may not even know about them in. it is part one of our new series spotlighting college investment clubs. at the end of the day it is, after all, all about "money." ♪ [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselv stocked. and the doors even hale the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the ing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. at od, [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. atever business you're in, that's the business we'rin. with premium service like one
so you can see, there is vitality going on in the standard. that was what the city was open for. some of the residence not necessarily thrilled with the result. melissa: thank you so much. coming up, too cool for school. you have to go straight to the source. the young guns making moves. you may not even know about them in. it is part one of our new series spotlighting college investment clubs. at the end of the day it is, after all, all about "money." ♪ [ male announcer ] this...
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atlantic city's only smoke-free casino will allow patrons to light up on the gambling board and more handouts from uncle sam. they have gotten more than $4.5 million and are encouraged to seek more. this make no sense to me since the whole point of indian casinos is to make indian communities self-sufficient. and green has gone too far. we report here on "the willis report" about how the federal government's green agenda is not only costly, but in many ways, counterproductive. the whole issue is the subject of a special stossel with their very own john stossel. the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson river next 8 million people flushing. gerri: you say th
atlantic city's only smoke-free casino will allow patrons to light up on the gambling board and more handouts from uncle sam. they have gotten more than $4.5 million and are encouraged to seek more. this make no sense to me since the whole point of indian casinos is to make indian communities self-sufficient. and green has gone too far. we report here on "the willis report" about how the federal government's green agenda is not only costly, but in many ways, counterproductive. the...
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and they wanted to keep her and you know, the city officials or the county officials say, well, you know, she's doing the job of a ceo and a ceo would get paid a lot more. >> greta: and the ceo worked for a private company or a public corporation, doesn't work for a government. in looking at the pension that she gets, one thing you can't give enough. she even gets-- each year a car allowance of $8200 on top of her pension, that's spectacular, that, you know, i mean, i don't know how do you californians afford this? >> we can't afford it. the pension fund is actually not solvent right now. and you know, it's not just because of run away pensions like this particular one, but it's amazing how often these situations come up. i mean, you know, as you know, this is not a typical case, but it's also not unique. >> greta: on her side, her defense, she's worked for the county for 40 years. ins a pension plan that was offered. you know, that's the deal. she did her side of the deal. it's really sort of, you know, whoever created the pension programs that permitted this to go on. who came up with
and they wanted to keep her and you know, the city officials or the county officials say, well, you know, she's doing the job of a ceo and a ceo would get paid a lot more. >> greta: and the ceo worked for a private company or a public corporation, doesn't work for a government. in looking at the pension that she gets, one thing you can't give enough. she even gets-- each year a car allowance of $8200 on top of her pension, that's spectacular, that, you know, i mean, i don't know how do...